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US consumers show signs of flagging, companies and analysts warn

US consumers show signs of flagging, companies and analysts warn

Earnings misses and sentiment slowdown suggest crucial driver of economic growth may have peaked

Larry Fink’s stately search for his successors

Larry Fink’s stately search for his successors

The head of the giant asset manager has been grooming a new top team for more than a decade. Some worry he is taking too long

Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump?

Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump?

The vice-president is polling better than Joe Biden, but is not yet in winning territory

EU prepares two-step trade plan to tackle Donald Trump

EU prepares two-step trade plan to tackle Donald Trump

If the Republican candidate returns to the White House, Brussels will offer a quick deal then threaten retaliation against tariffs

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Editor's picks Monday 29th July
US consumers show signs of flagging, companies and analysts warn

US consumers show signs of flagging, companies and analysts warn

Earnings misses and sentiment slowdown suggest crucial driver of economic growth may have peaked

Larry Fink’s stately search for his successors

Larry Fink’s stately search for his successors

The head of the giant asset manager has been grooming a new top team for more than a decade. Some worry he is taking too long

Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump?

Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump?

The vice-president is polling better than Joe Biden, but is not yet in winning territory

EU prepares two-step trade plan to tackle Donald Trump

EU prepares two-step trade plan to tackle Donald Trump

If the Republican candidate returns to the White House, Brussels will offer a quick deal then threaten retaliation against tariffs

The hunt for a rare nuclear isotope that could redefine cancer care

The hunt for a rare nuclear isotope that could redefine cancer care

Extreme shortages of actinium are holding up the promising field of radiopharmaceuticals

South Korea bets on foreign housekeepers to ease women’s workloads and boost birth rate

South Korea bets on foreign housekeepers to ease women’s workloads and boost birth rate

Seoul to welcome Filipina workers under new scheme designed to encourage women to have children

Is there a way back after hitting a colleague? Conductor John Eliot Gardiner hopes so

Is there a way back after hitting a colleague? Conductor John Eliot Gardiner hopes so

The 81-year-old who slapped a singer insists therapy has changed him. But convincing his peers is hard

Five great headphones for audio obsessives

Five great headphones for audio obsessives

Guaranteed top sounds, from the sea to the studio 

Editor's picks Monday 29th July
US consumers show signs of flagging, companies and analysts warn

US consumers show signs of flagging, companies and analysts warn

Earnings misses and sentiment slowdown suggest crucial driver of economic growth may have peaked

Larry Fink’s stately search for his successors

Larry Fink’s stately search for his successors

The head of the giant asset manager has been grooming a new top team for more than a decade. Some worry he is taking too long

Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump?

Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump?

The vice-president is polling better than Joe Biden, but is not yet in winning territory

EU prepares two-step trade plan to tackle Donald Trump

EU prepares two-step trade plan to tackle Donald Trump

If the Republican candidate returns to the White House, Brussels will offer a quick deal then threaten retaliation against tariffs

The hunt for a rare nuclear isotope that could redefine cancer care

The hunt for a rare nuclear isotope that could redefine cancer care

Extreme shortages of actinium are holding up the promising field of radiopharmaceuticals

South Korea bets on foreign housekeepers to ease women’s workloads and boost birth rate

South Korea bets on foreign housekeepers to ease women’s workloads and boost birth rate

Seoul to welcome Filipina workers under new scheme designed to encourage women to have children

Is there a way back after hitting a colleague? Conductor John Eliot Gardiner hopes so

Is there a way back after hitting a colleague? Conductor John Eliot Gardiner hopes so

The 81-year-old who slapped a singer insists therapy has changed him. But convincing his peers is hard

Five great headphones for audio obsessives

Five great headphones for audio obsessives

Guaranteed top sounds, from the sea to the studio 

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Editor's picks Monday 29th July
US consumers show signs of flagging, companies and analysts warn

US consumers show signs of flagging, companies and analysts warn

Earnings misses and sentiment slowdown suggest crucial driver of economic growth may have peaked

Larry Fink’s stately search for his successors

Larry Fink’s stately search for his successors

The head of the giant asset manager has been grooming a new top team for more than a decade. Some worry he is taking too long

Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump?

Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump?

The vice-president is polling better than Joe Biden, but is not yet in winning territory

EU prepares two-step trade plan to tackle Donald Trump

EU prepares two-step trade plan to tackle Donald Trump

If the Republican candidate returns to the White House, Brussels will offer a quick deal then threaten retaliation against tariffs

The hunt for a rare nuclear isotope that could redefine cancer care

The hunt for a rare nuclear isotope that could redefine cancer care

Extreme shortages of actinium are holding up the promising field of radiopharmaceuticals

South Korea bets on foreign housekeepers to ease women’s workloads and boost birth rate

South Korea bets on foreign housekeepers to ease women’s workloads and boost birth rate

Seoul to welcome Filipina workers under new scheme designed to encourage women to have children

Is there a way back after hitting a colleague? Conductor John Eliot Gardiner hopes so

Is there a way back after hitting a colleague? Conductor John Eliot Gardiner hopes so

The 81-year-old who slapped a singer insists therapy has changed him. But convincing his peers is hard

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Editor's picks Monday 29th July
US consumers show signs of flagging, companies and analysts warn

US consumers show signs of flagging, companies and analysts warn

Earnings misses and sentiment slowdown suggest crucial driver of economic growth may have peaked

Larry Fink’s stately search for his successors

Larry Fink’s stately search for his successors

The head of the giant asset manager has been grooming a new top team for more than a decade. Some worry he is taking too long

Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump?

Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump?

The vice-president is polling better than Joe Biden, but is not yet in winning territory

EU prepares two-step trade plan to tackle Donald Trump

EU prepares two-step trade plan to tackle Donald Trump

If the Republican candidate returns to the White House, Brussels will offer a quick deal then threaten retaliation against tariffs

The hunt for a rare nuclear isotope that could redefine cancer care

The hunt for a rare nuclear isotope that could redefine cancer care

Extreme shortages of actinium are holding up the promising field of radiopharmaceuticals

South Korea bets on foreign housekeepers to ease women’s workloads and boost birth rate

South Korea bets on foreign housekeepers to ease women’s workloads and boost birth rate

Seoul to welcome Filipina workers under new scheme designed to encourage women to have children

Is there a way back after hitting a colleague? Conductor John Eliot Gardiner hopes so

Is there a way back after hitting a colleague? Conductor John Eliot Gardiner hopes so

The 81-year-old who slapped a singer insists therapy has changed him. But convincing his peers is hard

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